' "You can make wine out of anything but a rock!" Appalachian winemaker John Bulgin explains in The Foxfire Book of
Winemaking. My experience says he's right. When local lawns are covered with dandelions, I race my neighbors' lawnmowers to behead the little beasts for my favorite herbal wine. When I prune back the grape arbor in midsummer, I strip leaves from excised vines for a beverage that rivals a good Riesling. And when a local farm had a surplus of nicked potatoes, I combined them with ginger and other herbs to create a sweet dessert wine that kept my friends guessing the secret ingredient.'
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